Description
The Lavender Albino Yellowbelly Ball Python is a high-contrast designer morph for breeders and collectors seeking vibrant color and proven genetics. This triple-gene combination produces intense lavender and yellow patterning over a clean white background, creating exceptional visual appeal. We started stocking this morph in fall 2025, and its consistent demand has made it one of our top-selling ball pythons—we now maintain 20+ in stock to meet orders.
Stand-Out Features
- Triple-Gene Visual Impact: Combines Lavender, Albino, and Yellowbelly genes for a high-contrast, brightly colored animal with reduced pattern and clean blushing.
- Proven Breeding Potential: A solid foundation morph for projects aiming to produce Ivory combos, Super Yellowbellies, and other complex lavender-albino lines.
- Consistent Temperament: Maintains the classic Ball Python handling experience—typically docile, manageable, and a reliable feeder on frozen/thawed rodents.
- Established Market Demand: A recognized and sought-after combination that holds value in both breeding programs and private collections.
- Immediate Availability: Unlike many specialty morphs, this animal is in stock and ready to ship without a long waiting period.
Technical Data
| Species | Python regius |
| Morph | Lavender Albino Yellowbelly |
| Genetics | Triple Co-Dominant/Recessive |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile (Sexing available upon request) |
| Weight (measured) | 0.6 oz |
| Feeding Status | Established on Frozen/Thawed Pinky Rats |
| Recommended Enclosure | 10-20 Gallon Quarantine, 40+ Gallon Adult |
| Primary Market | Breeding & Advanced Collecting |
Your Questions Answered
What does this morph produce when bred?
Breeding to a normal yields 100% hets for all three genes. Breeding to another Lavender Albino Yellowbelly can produce Supers and Ivories. It’s a key animal for projects targeting Lavender Albino Ivory combos or clean, high-yellow albino lines.
How does the lavender color present as it ages?
The lavender tones typically hold well into adulthood, often deepening slightly. The albino gene prevents black pigment, allowing the lavender and yellow to remain bright and distinct against the white background without muddying.
Is the 0.6 oz weight typical for its age?
Yes. This weight is standard for a healthy, recently hatched juvenile that has taken several meals. We weigh every animal prior to listing to ensure it is robust and ready for its new home.
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